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The Carnegie Continues 2016-17 Theatre Series with Fashion and Humor in LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE

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Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

PLAYING WEEKENDS NOVEMBER 5-20, 2016

(COVINGTON, KY) – Fashion is more than just what you wear. Clothing choices embody personality, and hold memories for years to come. The Carnegie will explore the meaning of clothes in women’s lives through LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE November 5-20, 2016.

This humorous and touching play, adapted for the stage by Nora and Delia Ephron, explores the lives of women through 28 interwoven characters who share their memories of love and loss as framed through the clothes they wore. From prom dresses to miniskirts, the female obsession with black, and the hunt for the perfect purse, LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE cheers and jeers the idiosyncrasies of the female experience.

“Every woman has something in her closet that recalls memories from times with friends and family. LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE, is a show based on those emotions,” said Carnegie Theatre Director Maggie Perrino. “The show is perfect for a ladies’ night out – it’s funny, emotional, and shares stories that the women in the audience will be able to relate to their own lives.”

Performances of LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE run weekends November 5-20, Friday & Saturday evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm. Tickets are $25, $22 for Carnegie Members and Enjoy the Arts Members, $18 for students. Pick Three Subscriptions are available for $74 and include tickets to LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE, THE MUSIC MAN, and DISENCHANTED. Tickets and subscriptions can be purchased through The Carnegie Box Office, open Tuesday – Friday 12pm – 5pm, in person or by phone at (859) 957-1940, or online at www.thecarnegie.com. Patrons seeking group or student tickets should call to make arrangements.

The 2016-17 Carnegie Theatre Series is sponsored by the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation.

LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. 

ABOUT THE CARNEGIE:
The Carnegie is Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.  More information about The Carnegie is available at www.thecarnegie.com or by calling (859) 491-2030.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from ArtsWave, Cincinnati Wine Festival, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the Kentucky Arts Council and the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr. / US Bank Foundation.

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Tickets:

  • $25 Adults
  • $18 Students
  • $22 Carnegie Members, Enjoy the Arts Members

Performances:
LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE will include *eight performances:

  • Saturday, November 5, 7:30pm ● Sunday November 6, 3pm
  • Friday, November 11, 7:30pm ● Saturday November 12, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 13, 3pm
  • Friday, November 18, 7:30pm ● Saturday, November 19, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 20, 3pm
    *Please note that opening night takes place on a Saturday
     

Cast:

  • Gingy – Marypat Carletti
  • Woman 1 – Mel Hatch
  • Woman 2 – Nabachwa Ssensalo
  • Woman 3 – Tess Talbot
  • Woman 4 – Sarah Zaffiro

Production Team:

  • Director – Abby Rowold

Select Bios:
Abby Rowold, Director
Abby is returning to The Carnegie for her directorial debut after appearing as Betty Chumley in The Carnegie’s production of HARVEY in 2014. Originally from Iowa, Abby gradually made her way east, stopping in Chicago for ten years where she acted in store-front theatres, studied at the Second City Conservatory, and performed with her band. She attended Indiana University and received her MFA in acting in 2011. Abby was an adjunct professor at NKU from 2011 to 2014 and has taught children’s classes for The Carnegie since 2012. Regionally she has performed at Indiana Festival Theatre, The Brown County Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre in Indianapolis, and The Utah Shakespeare Festival. She recently completed a U.S. tour for POST SECRET THE SHOW by Right Angle Productions. Locally she has performed at The Carnegie, Children’s Theatre Cincinnati, The Cincinnati Fringe Festival, Diogenes Theatre, and Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. She is currently co-artistic director of SHEatre Cincinnati Women’s Theatre, which produces theatre by and about women for everyone.

Marypat Carletti, Gingy
Marypat received a BFA in 1982 from Ohio University. Marypat has performed in shows at several community theatre companies in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area including: 42ND STREET, A CHORUS LINE, CRAZY FOR YOU (Cincinnati Music Theatre), BALLROOM, MAME (Footlighters), A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD, A NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE and GEORGE M (The Showboat Majestic), MY FAVORITE YEAR, CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (Showbiz Players), HAIR, POSEIDON; THE UPSIDE DOWN ADVENTURE (Falcon Theatre), and the AEC Gallery performance of FUDDY MEERS.

Mel Hatch Douglas, Ensemble
Mel is the associate artistic director for Madcap Puppets, and is making her debut on The Carnegie stage. Acting credits include: AVENUE Q at the Incline Theater, THE DRAGON at The Know Theatre, and AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS with the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra.

Nabachwa Ssensalo, Ensemble
After dancing professionally for 25 years with Lula Washington Dance Theatre and Dayton Contemporary Dance Theatre, Nabachwa turned her sights towards acting. In her first theatre audition, she landed a lead role in CRIMINAL HEARTS (Dayton Theatre Guild) and earned a DayTony Award for her performance. Since then, she has continued to explore Dayton’s theater scene performing in POETRY IN MOTION (Human Race Theatre – In School Tour), THE WIZ (Sinclair Community Theatre), MEMORIES OF THE GAME (Dayton Playhouse – FutureFest) and choreographing SPRING AWAKENING (Beavercreek Theatre) for which she earned a second DayTony.

Tess Talbot, Ensemble
Tess is a resident member of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company (CSC), and is making her debut on The Carnegie’s stage. Some favorite production credits with CSC include JULIUS CAESAR, MACBETH, ROMEO AND JULIET, EMMA, DEATH OF A SALESMAN, and TAMING OF THE SHREW. Tess has also performed with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, New Edgecliff Theatre, and Cincinnati LAB Theatre. She holds a BFA in Acting from Wright State University.

Sarah Zaffiro, Ensemble
Sarah is making her debut on the Otto M. Budig Stage in LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE. Sarah’s most recent roles were Sarraghina in NINE (Beavercreek Community Theatre) and Erma in ANYTHING GOES (Rivertown Players). So far, her favorite roles to play have been Eponine in LES MISERABLES, Babette in BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Elizabeth in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, and Maureen in RENT.

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THE OTHER RHINE: A Lovecraftian Horror Runs Oct. 21-31

ktc_the-other-rhine-logoTHE OTHER RHINE: A Lovecraftian Horror
Know Theatre of Cincinnati Created by Hit the Lights! Theatre Company
Oct. 21-31
The Mockbee [Over-the-Rhine]

Cast: Samantha Blain, Kristopher Dean, Claron Hayden, Casey Leach, Carli Rhoades, Mikayla Stanley, Sarah Durham, Ryan Garret, Spencer Lackey, Marissa Mishi, Julia Netzer, Josh Reiter & Michaela Tropeano

Part walking tour, part haunted house, and part theatre, The Other Rhine takes you through The Mockbee and Reliance Metal buildings in Cincinnati’s Brewery District, in an immersive story that blends truth and fiction, revealing the horror that lurks beneath the streets of Cincinnati.

NOTE: The Other Rhine is a site specific show that includes about 45 minutes of walking through dimly lit areas and the navigation of stairs. The nature of the Mockbee means that the show is not handicapped accessible, and it is not recommended for patrons with mobiity issues or visual impairments. Audience members under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and audience members will be required to sign waivers before the show begins. Rated PG-13.

  • Fri-Sun, Oct. 21-23 at 7pm, 8pm & 9pm
  • Mon-Tue, Oct. 24-25 at 7pm, 8pm& 9pm
  • Sat-Sun, Oct. 29-30 at 7pm, 8pm & 9pm
  • Mon, Oct. 31 at 7pm, 8pm & 9pm

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THE HOUSE OF HORRORS Runs Oct. 21-30

xact_the-house-of-horrors-promo2THE HOUSE OF HORRORS
Xenia Area Community Theatre
Oct. 21-30
Xenia

Written & directed by Tony Copper

Cast: Patrick Taylor as Baron Frankenstein, Jacinda Bridger as Baroness Frankenstein, Connie Strait as Frau Kreacher, Olivia Ekler as Baroness Frankenstein II,  Mike Frazier as Adam Frankenstein,  Rachael Tingley as Denise Von Tassel, Tony Copper as Astor LeStrange,  Brian Louis as Renfield, Christian Yates as Count Dracula, Kylee Pauley as Marya Dracula, Kaeli Zweber as Justine Frankenstein, Jennifer Sparks as Katherine Von Tassel, Nathan Hudson as Bruce Von Tassel, Jim Buckner as Gus & Don Henry as Abraham Van Helsing

  • Oct. 21 at 6:30pm (Opening Night Gala)
  • Sat, Oct. 22 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 28-29 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 30 at 3pm

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ANNIE Comes to The Children’s Theatre of Mason Stage November 4-6

75 talented local performers bring this story to the Mason High School Auditorium for four performances 

ctm_annie-logoThe Children’s Theatre of Mason is proud to present ANNIE, November 4-6 in Mason. Annie is a timeless musical classic plucked from the comic book pages. Set in 1930s New York City, Annie is a true rags-to-riches story.

The show will run for four performances – Friday, November 4th at 7:00pm; Saturday, November 5th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm; and Sunday, November 6th at 2:00pm. VIP reserved seating tickets can be purchased for the Friday and Saturday evening shows as well as the Sunday matinee for $25 each.  General admission tickets for any show are $12 each.  All tickets can be purchased online at www.CTM-kids through November 3rd at 5pm and at the door starting one hour before each show.

Based on the popular comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray, Annie first came to the Broadway stage in 1977 where it ran for nearly 6 years.  It has since had two Broadway revivals and several national tours.  The original Broadway production was nominated for 11 Tony Awards winning 7 Tony’s including Best Musical and Best Score.  In 1982, the Broadway Musical Annie was adapted into a screen version which earned Aileen Quinn, who played Annie, and Carol Burnett, who played Miss Hannigan, each a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.

Left at an orphanage too young to remember her parents, Annie has been living under the abusive thumb of Miss Hannigan while hoping her parents will one day return. Growing impatient, she plots an escape and finds herself alone in the middle of depression-era New York City where she is eventually found by police and returned. When she least expects it, Annie is invited to spend Christmas with billionaire, Oliver Warbucks, by his caring assistant, Grace Farrell, as one of his charitable causes. One thing leads to another and Oliver discovers the daughter he never knew he wanted. When Annie shares that she wants to find her real parents, Oliver pushes aside his feelings to help. Enlisting the aid of a national radio host, the FBI and even President Roosevelt, Oliver stops at nothing to help Annie on her quest. Despite the efforts of hundreds of gold diggers and even the nefarious Rooster Hannigan and Lilly St. Regis, nothing seems to be able to stand in the way of Annie finding the home and the love she so desperately needs and deserves.  “ ‘Annie is at the heart a musical comedy’….. big, warmhearted, funny, and overflowing with Spirit, and if there is such a thing as a kiddie show for adults, Annie has to be it,” says Karen Kilgore, President of The Children’s Theatre of Mason.

The Children’s Theatre of Mason will be accepting contributions, as well as donating a portion of the proceeds from our shows, to Circle Tail, Inc.  Circle Tail’s mission is to provide service and hearing dogs for people with disabilities at no cost to the individual.  They also provide dogs for adoption, as well as offer dog obedience training, behavior management, educational programs, and boarding services

Fans can follow The Children’s Theatre of Mason on Facebook (Children’s Theatre of Mason, Inc. – CTM), Twitter (@CTMkids) and Instagram (CTMKIDS). 

About The Children’s Theatre of Mason
CTM produces two large-scale productions each season, from “Shrek the Musical” and “The Wizard of Oz” to “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” and “Les Miserables” as well as many other popular favorites. CTM offers children from ages 7-18 from all over the Cincinnati area the opportunity to take part onstage as performers as well as off stage as crew members, make-up assistants and many other behind-the-scenes roles. To volunteer, donate or learn more, visit www.CTM-kids.com or call 513.398.0116. 

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Cincinnati Music Theatre Stages BILLY ELLIOT The Musical, Nov. 4-12

cmt_billy-elliot-logoCINCINNATI, OH – Downtown’s community theatre, Cincinnati Music Theatre (CMT), invites you to join them as they proudly present BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL, November 4th-12th at the Aronoff Center for the Arts’ intimate Jarson-Kaplan Theater (see full performance schedule below).

Set in a northern mining town during the miners’ strike of 1984-85, BILLY ELLIOT is the inspirational story of a young boy’s fight to make his dream come true. Follow Billy’s journey from boxing ring to ballet class where he discovers a passion for dance that unites his family, inspires his community and changes his life forever.

Featuring iconic music by Elton John, phenomenal dance and a powerful story, experience this uplifting and spectacular theatrical event that has won the hearts of millions since it opened in London and has gone on to captivate audiences around the world.

The cast features Peanut Edmonson as Billy Elliot, a boy who stumbles upon a ballet class and develops a passion for dance; Jen Drake as Mrs. Wilkinson, a hardened and mouthy dance teacher who recognizes Billy’s exceptional potential; Bryan Greaves as Billy’s dad Jacky, a widowed miner struggling with maintaining a household in the face of a work strike; Luka Ashley Carter as Billy’s brother, Tony, a hotheaded and scrappy miner; Marcie Brooks as Billy’s eccentric and forgetful Grandma; Jackson Higgason as Michael, Billy’s best friend who believes in creatively expressing himself; Sara Reynolds as Debbie Wilkinson, an argumentative ballet student with a crush on Billy; Sarah Flerlage as Billy’s late Mum; Mark Culp as Mr. Braithwaite, a large, lumbering pianist, who is also a surprisingly good dancer; and Bill Geraghty and Thomas Cavano as George and Big Davey, a pair of local Union leaders. The cast also includes an ensemble featuring Chelsea Carnder, Emma Dalton, Chloe Esmeier, Olivia Loeffler, Rebecca Mactaggart, Natalie Meyer, Eve Roth, Eva Sias, Audrey Stith, Max Ackermann, Brian Anderson, Karl Bolinger, Zoe Brooks-Jeffiers, Rob Bucher, Martin Collins, Laurel Ellis, Sarah Hack, Deborah Hunter, Liz Koch, Ken Macke, Jacob Miller, Isaac Owens, Laura Petracco, Andrea Rachelle, Richelle Roth, Matt Santeler, Kristen Schisler, Justin Stallkamp, Andrew Weidner, Logan Weinfurtner, Adria Whitfill, Aubrey Wilson and Mimi Witsken.

BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL is directed by Skip Fenker, who has previously guided a dozen CMT productions including “Chicago” “Drowsy Chaperone” “Peter Pan” and “Sunset Boulevard.” It is produced by Kathy Beiting, the award-winning producer of over twenty CMT musicals and Julie DeMatteis. The extensive choreography that encompasses jazz, ballet and tap is being created by a team of distinguished choreographers – Kevin Bell, Elaine Eckstein, Karen Galliers, and Brian Anderson. Musical director Todd Florin and vocal director Kendra Struthers are in charge of bringing Elton John’s electrifying score to life. BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

Tickets are $24.00 for adults and $20.00 for students, seniors, and military, and groups of 15 or more, and may be purchased online at www.Cincinnatimusictheatre.org or www.CincinnatiArts.org, the Aronoff Center Ticket Office, or (513) 621-ARTS [2787].

For more information about Cincinnati Music Theatre, visit www.cincinnatimusictheatre.org,
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and follow us on Twitter @CinMusicTheatre.

BILLY ELLIOT Performance Schedule
Friday, November 4th, 2016 – 7:30pm
Saturday, November 5th, 2016 – 7:30pm
Sunday, November 6th, 2016 – 2:00pm
Wednesday, November 9th, 2016 – 7:30pm
Thursday, November 10th, 2016 – 7:30pm
Friday, November 11th, 2016 – 7:30pm
Saturday, November 12th, 2016 – 7:30pm
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